gjengetyper
Gjengetyper refers to a concept in Norwegian social science and criminology that describes common patterns or archetypes observed within criminal gangs. These types are not rigid categories but rather serve as analytical tools to understand the varying roles, motivations, and behaviors of individuals within a gang structure. Understanding these gjengetyper helps researchers and authorities to better analyze gang dynamics, predict potential activities, and develop more targeted intervention strategies.
One common gjengetype might be the "leder" or leader, who typically holds authority and makes key decisions.
It is important to note that these gjengetyper are not mutually exclusive, and individuals may exhibit characteristics